THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
A STAMPED NEWSPAPER OF RURAL ECONOMY AND GENERAL NEWS. 
» THE HORTICULTURAL PART EDITED BY PROFESSOR LINDLEY. 
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No. 4 
ROYAL A ULTURAL SOCIETY O 
JHE GENERAL MEETING will rhe ‘Neld oo the 
1 Society’s Rooms in Cavendish Square, on Saturday, the 11th 
of A osm twelve o’clock precisely. 
PUAMES HUDSON, Secretary. 
London, N 4 
The sooms rae the S ociety will be thrown open for the ac- 
commodation of Steenber s for three nights during the week of 
the the Smithfield Club Show, baci Wednesday the sth, Thursday 
the = Friday the 10th, of December, from Six o’clock till 
vening. 
S$ VICTORIA RHUBA 
MYATT Sapte “ good Stock of —— 
yy ‘om the original See edling, c: 
supply them at 10/. per anaes —N. B. As various spurious sears 
have been sold and are now selling under the —— bes = Retna 
bor fai purchasers would do ve te require t! 
Farm, Deptford, Oct. 23, 
RB S403 WHYTE, I Isleworth, ‘egs sa oe > acquaint Gentle- 
pursuits, bag a 
and at Mr. ‘Knight’s Nursery, King’s-road, Gace. Packets 
forwarded to an any part ot 
of the Kingdom by sendin mittance. 
H ‘TJ TANSLEY, Sion .Nursery, Croydon. — Strong 
* Plants of FUCHSIA CU etayrate ioe ee for , at 
Itis ompact it h dark pe- 
ar 
the prettiest of the igre aoe d race of Fuchsias. 
Geraniums, Fuchsias, &c. ready for delivery, upo: 
application. 
CARNATIONS, PICOTEES, A 
AND SON oes to ott the & attention of the 
TTELL, Seep anp NurseryMan, West- 
erham, oy begs the attention = the public to his Geseed 
Plants of ‘Standard erally 
Lamas and se saved with th 
ee 
CHAPPELL’S 2S CREAM BROCC! 
Quannss Fs RNES, Scasperes. Non 138; St. John- 
street, Lon , be; that he hi = 
a Mr. Carp Market garde sag glen bag! ihnweoh 
“<Q 
LAcs 
TPuowas a1 APPLEBY, Frouisn, paweeee near 
Dahlia Trade, 
Dahlia 
TON, Tespe 
es 
D MELON 
Janes ct CUNHILL ree rai received pai ag Snow 
varirunatend bgp sae SEED, all saved 
itural oe 
Fleet-street, pg drag imipir§ 
Pak ie ese le a 
Board and Lodging with Two Shil- : 
of which a catalogue is annually printed, and can 
SATERDAY. NOVEMBER 20, 1841. 
A SPLENDID —MONYPENNII. 
ORRIS T TODD, *ROLVENDEN, KENT, respect- 
forms his Friends and the Public, that he has 
‘ually info 
now deco to send out ers: plan 
va The bl 
t prot 
It bas siehe wit atly admired ~: = 
who have seen = : it is of ‘strong and Lm agree) toxapay 
branch throws out collate sara ena blooms to the A ‘ont 
Banksian medal was given * the Ho tcutaral ‘Society’s 
ow in July ik and a Prize oe led to it at the Weald 
y had s 
rlwood’s, 1 vis! 
; Willmott — Chiaundy's 
‘wisham, Kent; Mr. C. Weeks’s, lackheath- park, Ken! 
Harrison’s, Downham | Nursery, Norfolk, at 10s. 6d, each, carriage 
free to London. A Remittance or Reference from unknown cor- 
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EW AND SUPERIOR SEEDLING DAHLIAS FOR 1842. 
"AMES EDWARD, a La iar amar York, 
respectfully t e the att f Cultivators 
ee most res 
of the Dahlia to the following “Three Seedlin Varieties (raised in 
1840, ‘anid fully a et in 184!), which are quite distinct from any 
hitherto produced; of very superior habit, and co! shane in pro- 
the roof of 
had nine See i Prizes awarded for them, 
namely,— four Ist prizes, eacen eaern shitso, and two third ditto ; 
they ae also ie shown in the following winning trays :— 
In the Ist Tray rticultu: 
aber see oo ral Society, York, August 
2d, ” ” 
Ist 5. 18 ” ” ” 
me ” 36 at the Botanical Gardens, Hull, Sept. 2d; 
2 » 12 ” ” We 
Ist 24 ant a ~ yang Society, Scarborough, 
Ist 5 12 ” ” 
Ist », 6 ” 
ae 48 br the Yorkshi hical S ty, Si 
mber 9th ; 
Ist) + 55 36 ,, Botanical Gardens, Sheffield, Sep- 
tember 15th ; 
Ist , 36 ,, Horticultural Society, Barnsley, Sep- 
tember 2ist; 
Ist ” 24 
ISG gy 48 «,5 "Botanical Gardens, Leeds, Sept. 22d ; 
— ‘ 48 ,, Horticultural Society, York, Sep.24th; 
fii 24 o 
Bedidles tak er to the ‘above. 
PREMIER. aa ie: m, Very superior aie: of excel- 
lent habit, throwing its blooms well above the ng ways 
to be depen: upon in prod good . This 
variety obtained the prize, in its class, at ncient 
at the Yor k A 
Florists’ Society, September 20th, — nos also the premier prize 
g#warded, as the best Dahlia of any colour.— Height 4 to 5 feet.— 
. Gd. 
Mary JANgE.— White ground, very deeply tipped and edged wil 
ee carmine—constant throughout the season, well up in ru 
, of excellent habit, and ioe ver fails in producing 
obtained the first 
Soe This variety ob‘ and second prize at 
Scarborough, as the best light-gr ouied fiower tipped or edged, 
and has justly been nounced “Ihe most distinct and attractive 
Dahlia ever produced in its class.—Height 4 feet.—Plants ids. 6d. 
Dexe or Ricuwonp.—Fine light pink and i pel 
ly , With a” yellow oe the end 
of each petal, similar to the Duchess” Richmond, but quite dis- 
from that variety ; very superior habit, always constant, 
and will —— and excellent show flower.—Height 5 feet. 
—Piants 1 
Good s' {rong plete will be seut out the first week in May; and 
for the convenience of parties at a distance, orders will be re- 
ceived, and plants in by Mr. George beri igees Seedsman, 
Covent } Carder, mcrae and Messrs. Henderson, Nurserymen, 
No allowance: “4 the trade unlcss 12 plants are ordered, and a 
respectable reference will bei iequired from unknown 
cent f all the best Dablias in cultivation, 
ol ie bes! 
J, E. can also supply plants ee he taken. 
of the Committee of the York 
rsign' members 
ee attest. the correctness of Mr. Edward’s | 
; and we strongly recommend 
any yet sent ou out, and well wortha 
John North 
Jas. Lancelot Foster 
joka ‘sled 
hn Robinson. 
as Dahlias remain in cultivation thé 
feature in 
astand of six.—From the York 
PR ee ee ] 
| BRITISH SHEET-GLASS for HORTICULTURAL FURFOSES. 
ngearteon HORTICUL- 
ed that they 
arcade 
J OBLEMEN, GENTLEMEN, 
Price 6d. 
ANTS 2 SITUATION as GARDENER, a respect- 
able middle-aged por ithout incumbrance, who has had 
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extensive practice in all the branches of ns business. The most 
satisfactory references as to vohaeacher aa d ability. Apply to Mr. 
Cuthill, florist, &c., Love. ve-walk, Denmark-hill, Camberwell. 
ANTED, ON ASE, A SMA OTTAGE, 
with One or more ay rae of Pootising suitable for a Florist, 
ora SMALL soba wang CONCERN would be taken; if with 
one or two Greenhouse: its, &c., would be preferred. — nnd 
A, Z., Mr. Porter’s, om. rseryman, Loughborough- road, Bris 
\ ANTED, a PARTNER in an improving Nursery 
and Seep Busrngss, in a flourishing county Town, 34 
wanes ac es —For efit is iculars apply at the Office 
Allle ge paid. 
ANTS a ren ae hind ba: I oh ER, a Married 
Man, aged 30, 
—Kitchen, Flower- ttm meen radae ee 
part of the Sonnets © eee to go abroad. 
- abi ge en his last em; 
Fields. 
a ERYMEN.—PARTNERSHIP.—A Gen- 
tleman, an the command of money, wishes to be admit- 
teda PARTNER in a Nursery of repute. He has never been in 
paid, a) ‘om b 
siness, for the last eight or ten yeu, and hi 
rv, will enable him to take i 
will be treated ‘with whose aitbire will not bear the strictest 
investi » or who are not persons rsons of education at and r 
able oe conn Address, by letter, X. Z.,9, 
street North, St 8 
PLANTING SE + SEASON. —To Noblemen and Gentle- 
Sto 
est variety ie ye Trees, Flowering gardoriea , Evergreens, 
and Fruit ’ Trees, ever offered for sale upon similar terms. An 
early ins, a nator solicited. ell Nursery 
O BE SOLD, Nine fine, healthy ORANGE-TREES, 
in full bearing, from 4 to 6 feet high. Also afine 
ndian ee perfectly healthy a and inured to the climate. 
sini p. to Mr. R. Hen! brey, jun., seedsman, Croyde Croydon. 
O NURSERYMEN, aN, SEEDSMEN, oon \, & FLORISTS. 
To oo — ego a — EED BUSI- 
oo eek byrne three 
acres of lame ~ with Eve best Fruit-trees, &c. &c., 
with ralypourregg se page Seed-shop, two Psdrmmmrsapaxid Pits well 
stocked with saleable Plants; at a moderat ve 
The abo 
Nursery is situated lah Brentwood, in Essex, = D quick commu- 
railroad, aud may be neers eg mediate 
possession, ay a contract, or by. valuati x further 
ulars ae to be. de to Messrs, J. Nobile, 
se Fleet-street; or the Pro: prietor, spencer or 
Messrs. Prother Mor: ek Aetentemet Leyton- 
stone Nursery. 
W KERR, Gardener to the late Lord S 
* dale, at near Derby, who has 
duri years in new gro work 
brook House, Bakewell, js at Hberty to engage ble- 
or Gentleman in the capacity of gardener or forester, or both. 
W.K. isa middle a man, without bi a 
give reference of the hi ee as 
duct and knowledge of his pro! 
Address to the Advertiser, at thes Nursery of Messrs. 
and Osborn, _ Fulham, London. 
He: [WATER APPAR RATUS, upon the most im- 
wed and Economical — iples, for Horticult: and 
other = ings.—_STEPHENSON & cO., Agents for the Old 
Park Iron-works, and Manufact . i, Gracechure s 
London, annex the following list of prices of Hot-water of 
the descript to assist us of g this 
mode of h eir calculations prob exy 
and respectfully solicit an opportunity of tendering their pri ce fo 
the completion of rll work required. Socket-pipe for Hot W ater, 
ani inches diameter, at 2s. $d., 4s., 
ith Troughs fo for Orchidaceous-hous ses, 58. 
yard. 
“The smock: -approved Conical Boilers made of strong plate-cop- 
per, and which require no fa furnace or setting in Eek nes fom 
5i. 5s. upwards. other description of Boilers of the 
most appro 
OT-WATER APPARATUS FOR HEATING 
sn Boon ~ gad geo BUILDINGS, DWELLING-HOUSES, 
exhil 
and convenient kitchen app: 
tinued supply oe: hot water, pone an arrangement of the 
than 
has hitherto been brow hth eree the public. 
yc 
other sete 
caliieory Peso porests 
